Rich Nations and the Poor Nations, Paperback by Jackson, Barbara, Like New Us...

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Item Width: 5.4 in Item Length: 8.1 in width: 5.4 in Item Height: 0.5 in Publisher: Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w. Language: English Format: Trade Paperback ISBN: 9780393007466 Genre: Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics Item Weight: 7.5 Oz Publication Year: 1962 Book Title: Rich Nations and the Poor Nations height: 0.5 in Topic: Economic History, Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Developing & Emerging Countries, Development / Economic Development Number of Pages: 160 Pages Author: Barbara Ward

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Rich Nations and the Poor Nations, Paperback by Jackson, Barbara, Like New Us.... Rich Nations and the Poor Nations, Paperback by Jackson, Barbara, ISBN 0393007464, ISBN-13 9780393007466, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US "If, as I believe, there is more real security for Americans in understanding than in H-bombs, Barbara Ward has done us an inestimable service with this absorbing, enlightening book. I strongly urge my fellow countrymen to read it, for they will find in it essential information on the state of the world and essential inspiration to do what needs to be done."The ideas presented here are stimulating and provocative and illuminating. The ideas are new—and they make the news more understandable. And they suggest a policy for the West. A rewarding book...exceedingly important." —Adlai E. Stevenson Rich Nations and the Poor Nations, Paperback by Jackson, Barbara, ISBN 0393007464, ISBN-13 9780393007466, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US "If, as I believe, there is more real security for Americans in understanding than in H-bombs, Barbara Ward has done us an inestimable service with this absorbing, enlightening book. I strongly urge my fellow countrymen to read it, for they will find in it essential information on the state of the world and essential inspiration to do what needs to be done."The ideas presented here are stimulating and provocative and illuminating. The ideas are new—and they make the news more understandable. And they suggest a policy for the West. A rewarding book...exceedingly important." —Adlai E. Stevenson